Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 broadcasts live from the WWE Performance Center with the final buildup for Saturday’s In Your House pay-per-view
Category: NXT
WWE NXT Preview 5/24/22
Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 broadcasts live from the WWE Performance Center.
- Indi Hartwell looks to measure up to NXT Champion Mandy Rose in singles match
- Duke Hudson plans to earn his respect in match with NXT Champion Bron Breakker
The following line-up is announced for tonight:
- NXT Champion Bron Breakker vs. Duke Hudson
- NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose vs. Indi Hartwell
- NXT Tag Team Champions Pretty Deadly vs. Roderick Strong & Damon Kemp
- Edris Enofe & Malik Blade vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo & Troy “Two Dimes” Donovan
- Alba Fyre vs. Elektra Lopez
- Wes Lee vs. Sanga
WWE NXT Preview 5/17/22
Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 broadcasts live from the WWE Performance Center.
- Tony D’Angelo and Santos Escobar settle their score in the ring
- Cameron Grimes & Solo Sikoa join forces to take on Carmelo Hayes & Trick Williams
- NXT 2.0 Superstars vie for immortality in the first-ever NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament!
- The Creed Brothers want to earn a victory over The Viking Raiders in rematch
WWE NXT Preview 5/10/22
Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 episode will feature fallout from last night’s NXT Spring Breakin’ special.
- Cora Jade looks to prove she belongs with the best in one-on-one showdown with Natalya
- Wendy Choo & Roxanne Perez lock horns with Toxic Attraction
- Alba Fyre (fka Kay Lee Ray) returns to action
- The NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament begins
- Last week’s show ended with Joe Gacy’s disciples carrying NXT Champion Bron Breakker away after Breakker retained in the main event. There will likely be a follow-up to that angle on tonight’s show.
WWE NXT Spring Breakin’ Preview 5/3/22
The special Spring Breakin’ edition of WWE NXT 2.0 will air tonight on the USA Network, live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
- NXT Champion Bron Breakker goes head-to-head with Joe Gacy in personal showdown
- Cameron Grimes looks to fend off Carmelo Hayes and Solo Sikoa in North American Title Triple Threat Match
- Cora Jade & Nikkita Lyons band together to fight off Lash Legend & Natalya
- Nathan Frazer set for NXT 2.0 debut match against Grayson Waller
- The Creed Brothers look to overpower The Viking Raiders
- Tony D’Angelo and Santos Escobar will sit down to solve their differences
Roderick Strong Reportedly Requests WWE Release
Roderick Strong has reportedly requested his WWE NXT release, but the company has him factored into upcoming creative plans.
Strong has requested his release “multiple times” in the past several months, according to Fightful Select. However, word is that WWE has denied the request.
The veteran pro wrestler is said to be frustrated with many things within WWE over the past year, which led to him asking for his release.
WWE reportedly pitched a name change to Strong, but he was opposed to the idea. There were many people within WWE who were surprised that Strong was not included in the NXT releases made last Friday as he’s made it clear he wants out of the company.
Strong went to England in March for a quick run in NXT UK, defeating Wolfgang on the March 17 taped episode, then coming up short against NXT UK Champion Ilja Dragunov on the taped episode that aired on April 7. Strong lost to LA Knight and Tommaso Ciampa in SmackDown dark matches this past January, and took a WWE Main Event loss to T-BAR that same month, but there’s no word on if he’s being considered for a main roster run. His last NXT 2.0 TV singles match was the loss to Solo Sikoa on March 22, and then he competed in the Second Chance Triple Threat the following week for a spot in the NXT North American Title Ladder Match at Stand & Deliver, which also included A-Kid and the winner, current NXT North American Champion Cameron Grimes.
Strong reportedly re-signed with WWE shortly before The Diamond Mine stable debuted last year. Original plans called for Strong to be in the group with wife Marina Shafir, manager Malcolm Bivens, trainer Hideki Suzuki, Tyler Rust, and Arturo Ruas, but less than one year later Strong is the only member of the originally pitched stable to remain with the company.
WWE recently began a storyline where Strong said he wanted to make changes to The Diamond Mine so they don’t fail like The Undisputed Era did. WWE released Bivens last week, along with 9 other budget cuts, and now the group consists of Strong, The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile.
Strong has reportedly remained professional in his handling of creative week-to-week. It was also noted that WWE officials currently have no plans to release Strong as he is factored into upcoming creative plans.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
Backstage News On The WWE NXT Meetings Where Female Talents Were Reportedly Asked To Dress Sexier
New details have been revealed on the WWE NXT women’s division meetings that Warrior Wrestling Women’s Champion Athena (fka Ember Moon) called “stupid” in a recent interview.
Athena spoke with Chris Van Vliet to discuss various topics in a new interview this week. At one point she talked about how hurtful her NXT situation was, and how she saw the downfall once WWE Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development Paul “Triple H” Levesque was gone following his cardiac event. This is where Athena described meetings where she says female talents were told how to dress like NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose.
She said, “When you care about something, not just for yourself but for everyone involved, it hurts so much more because, for so many years, I’ve been not about myself. I’ve been for the match and other people. To be told that I’ve done nothing wrong and I was taken off TV for doing nothing wrong, it hurt so bad because I was so happy walking into work. I remember when Shotzi left, I remember going to my makeup artist and saying, ‘I am so unhappy.’ We would have to sit through stupid meetings about how we’d have to dress sexy. I remember looking at someone else (and laughing). I cater to children. I’m not about to wear fishnet booty butt-cheek shorts because we had a two-hour meeting about how to dress like Mandy Rose. That’s not fair. Mandy is absolutely phenomenal and an amazing person, but not everyone is Mandy Rose. I started seeing this downslope as soon as Hunter was gone. For the first bit, we didn’t know why, we just knew he wasn’t there. I got so angry. I was sitting there thinking, ‘I did nothing wrong. I didn’t piss off Vince.’ They take Shotzi away, Hunter is gone. ‘You guys promised me this wouldn’t happen. You promised I wouldn’t be lost in the shuffle. I went on this losing streak to help you guys out and build other talent so I could get a reward.”
Fightful Select has revealed new details on the “stupid meetings about how we’d have to dress sexy” that Moon mentioned. These talent meetings were held back in October of last year.
WWE brought in fashion expert Melanie Pace to conduct the meetings back in October 2021. Pace bills herself as an Orlando-based on-air style expert, a fashion stylist, and a virtual stylist. She also works out of other cities, and serves as a wardrobe stylist, and personal shopper.
Pace took to Instagram and posted a few photos from the WWE Performance Center on October 18 of last year, and captioned it with, “Quick trip back to Orlando! Fashion talks with the best at @wwenxt [heart emoji]”
The meetings were reportedly held under the guise of “fashion consulting” and “fashion aid” as a way to play up the fact that the women on the NXT brand were larger-than-life Superstars. It was noted by one NXT wrestler how this was a stark contrast from before as people on the NXT roster were originally encouraged to wear either just their ring gear, or an available merchandise shirt.
Another talent noted how they were encouraged to dress similarly backstage, and didn’t outright say that “dressing sexier” was spoken aloud, but it was implied.
Several members of the roster expressed displeasure with the meetings, and blamed them on WWE Talent Relations head John Laurinaitis as they started taking place when he regained power. The meetings were seen as one of the big changes following Triple H’s departure when he took time off for his health last fall. While talent put the blame on Laurinaitis, it has not been confirmed that he came up with the meetings.
It looks like the meetings were not mandatory as numerous women reportedly refused to attend. The photo below from Pace shows at least 15 chairs set out for the wrestlers.
Athena was with WWE from September 2015 until her release on November 4 of last year. She had stints on the main roster and in NXT, and left the company as a one-time NXT Women’s Champion, and a one-time NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion.
Athena returned to the ring at Warrior Wrestling #19 on February 12, wrestling a Time Limit Draw to then-Warrior Wrestling Women’s Champion and current AEW Women’s World Champion Thunder Rosa. She also worked Warrior Wrestling #20 on March 12, in a Triple Threat with Rosa and Skye Blue. She took a loss to Mia Yim at the WrestleCon SuperShow, took another loss to Swerve Strickland at TWR Swerve’s House on April 16, and then returned to Warrior Wrestling for their WW 21 event on April 23, defeating Blue and Shazza McKenzie to capture the vacant Warrior Wrestling Women’s Title.
Source: Wrestling Inc.
WWE NXT Preview 4/26/22
Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 episode will air live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando with the go-home build for next Tuesday’s NXT Spring Breakin’ special episode.
- Nikkita Lyons set to collide with Lash Legend in rematch
- Solo Sikoa looks for payback when he squares off against Trick Williams
- Scores will be settled in huge Six-Person Mixed Tag Team Match Elektra Lopez, Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde vs. Fallon Henley, Josh Briggs and Brooks Jensen
- The NXT 2.0 debut of Nathan Frazer
- Tony D’Angelo vs. Xyon Quinn
WWE NXT Preview 4/19/22
Tonight’s WWE NXT 2.0 episode will air live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
- Carmelo Hayes tells Santos Escobar to put up or shut up
- Tatum Paxley looks to prove herself in singles match with Natalya
- Sarray is ready to settle the score with Tiffany Stratton
Tonight’s NXT 2.0 episode should also feature an appearance by new NXT Tag Team Champions Pretty Deadly, who won a five-team Gauntlet last week to capture the vacant titles.
Kushida Reportedly Parts Ways With WWE
According to a recent report, Japanese wrestler Kushida is no longer with WWE.
Former NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida is reportedly no longer a member of the WWE roster.
According to Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, Kushida parted ways with WWE after his contract expired.
Kushida signed for WWE in 2019. His signing was announced by Triple H at a press conference in New York City just a few days prior to that year’s WrestleMania. In a video on the WWE Performance Center channel at the time of his in-ring WWE debut, Kushida was shown talking about how excited he was to debut in NXT. After defeating Kassius Ohno on his debut, Kushida told an interviewer he felt “reborn” and happy.
The 38-year-old cut his teeth in his native Japan and made a name for himself in New Japan Pro Wrestling — the country’s most prestigious professional wrestling promotion. During his NJPW tenure, Kushida became a six-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion and a two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion (with Time Splitters teammate Alex Shelley). He also won the 2015 and 2017 Best of the Super Juniors tournaments, and the 2016 Super J-Cup.
While his WWE tenure was largely uneventful, Kushida did have a few standout moments. In 2020, he reunited with Time Splitters partner Alex Shelley in order to compete in that year’s Dusty Classic. The team was eliminated by The Grizzled Young Veterans in the first round, but the moment was special as it was the first time Shelley and Kushida had teamed up since 2015. It was also Shelley’s first appearance in a WWE ring since 2005.
Last April, Kushida won his first and only title in WWE when he defeated Santos Escobar for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship. Kushida lost the title to Roderick Strong on the September 21 episode of NXT 2.0. More recently, Kushida performed as one half of a comedy duo tag team called Jacket Time with his countryman Ikemen Jiro.
Source: TheSportster
UPDATE:
The belief within WWE is that Kushida is going to be returning to New Japan Pro Wrestling at some stage in June, following his WWE departure, according to Dave Meltzer on the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio.
